Dear Readers,
I am SO excited to share the second and final cover of the Lost & Found series with you! This cover captures the tone of Remembering Everly perfectly. Fear, desire and so much conflict and tension between Everly and August. I can't wait for you to read the thrilling conclusion to this beautiful duet!
Forever Romance and J.L. Berg invite readers to join them for a Facebook party on December 9 from 7 – 10 PM EST to celebrate FORGETTING AUGUST, on sale December 1. In addition to fun guests and giveaways, there will be a great discussion about the book as J.L. Berg takes fan questions. RSVP here<https://www.facebook.com/events/1638191816444435/>.
FORGETTING AUGUST by J.L. Berg (December 1, 2015; Forever E-Book; Lost & Found: Book #1)
She can forgive, but can she forget?
Some days, Everly still thinks she sees him. In the food court at the mall, or in a car speeding past as the light changes. It only lasts a second, but when it happens, she slips back to a time when she was ruled-and nearly ruined-by August Kincaid. And it doesn't matter that she's moved on, that she's about to marry another man. In those moments the only thing she can do to regain control is take a deep breath and remind herself that August can't hurt her-because he's in a coma. Except that he's not anymore.
August is awake. With no memories, he sets out to solve the mystery of his lost life. He unearths a photograph of a beautiful redhead named Everly and knows instinctively that she's the key. But when he finds her, the August she describes is more monster than man.
Tortured by the thought of having hurt her, August wants only to become the man Everly deserves. As the new August emerges, Everly glimpses the person she first fell in love with. But can she trust that this August is real? When the final secret of their shared past is revealed, one of them will make a choice that changes their future forever . . .
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Forgetting August
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Excerpt:
My hand shook as I
pulled the box into my lap, preparing myself for what may lay hidden
within. I felt nervous and sick with anticipation. I suddenly
wanted to flee, but where would I go? And how would I get there?
Moving my leg took more concentration than I was willing to admit and
I was still attached to what looked to be a hundred monitoring
devices.
The box stared back at me,
waiting...wondering when I would crack its lip and finally divulge
the secrets it had been keeping for so long.
Taking a deep
breath, I placed my hand on the lip and pulled, knowing there was
only one way to find out.
All neatly arranged
inside, I found clothes, a wallet and a scattering of other personal
belongings. I immediately went for the wallet, knowing it would hold
the most information. Everything else forgotten, my fingers traced
the smooth edges of the soft leather as I bent it open.
There staring back
at me was a picture of my own face. Because of the mirror across the
room near the sink, I'd managed to catch a glimpse of my reflection a
time or two since awaking here hours earlier.
The man looking up
at me on the California driver’s license photo was a stark contrast
to the person I was today.
Cold empty green
eyes looked through me, as if the world and everything in it were
beneath him. With a crisp white shirt and flawless green tie and
jacket, there was no smile permeating through the lens--not even a
hint of emotion was showing. My now long, unkempt hair had been
trimmed short and neat, matching the impeccable persona that could be
seen even through the tiny picture.
My attention turned
towards the address.
1023 Sea Cliff
Lane, San Francisco.
I looked out the
window, trying to see if anything beyond its paned glass brought back
any hints or memories of a life I once led.
San Francisco.
Even though the
driver’s license confirmed what the nurse had already told me, I
still felt no connection with the city below. Nothing called out to
me, nothing held my attention.
Was there anyone
down there that would remember my name?
I dug further
through the wallet, finding a couple hundred dollars in cash, as well
as several credit cards and a few membership cards to places I'd
never heard of, but apparently belonged to.
Or had belonged to.
What happened to
your life when you went into a coma? Did you disappear? Cease to
exist or did life carry on? I looked at the address on my driver’s
license and wondered if I still had a home...a bank account? I
wasn't dead, but who had been paying my bills for the last two?
Did I have money to
pay the bills?
Fuck.
Suddenly, all I
wanted was to slip back into that coma and never wake up again.
And then I saw her.
It was just a
glimpse at first, the edge of a picture sticking out from inside the
wallet--a wisp of hair that had me pulling at it to see it properly.
With the golden
gate bridge as our backdrop, a much younger, carefree version of
myself held a girl in my arms and suddenly the world didn't feel so
lonely anymore. Copper red hair tumbled down her back like a fiery
mane. Her bright blue eyes sparkled as if she held untold secrets
waiting to be revealed. In my own eyes, I didn't see harshness or
the rigid void of nothing. I saw her, reflecting back in spades, the
love radiating between us.
I flipped the photo
over, hoping for something...anything that would tell me who this
girl was.
There was nothing
but a date and a name.
August and Everly -
2005
Everly.
She had a name.
Now all I had to do
was find her.
August and Everly’s story continues in a breathtaking sequel, REMEMBERING EVERLY, on sale March 1:
After a stunning cliffhanger ending in Forgetting August, USA Today bestselling author J.L. Berg delivers the happily ever after that fans have been waiting for in the sequel, REMEMBERING EVERLY.
He's forgotten his past, but it hasn't forgotten him. After losing two years of his life trapped in a coma, August Kincaid will do anything to win back the love of his life. But his past threatens to destroy his second chance at happiness, it's Everly who is in danger of paying for his crimes.
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Remembering Everly
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About the author:
Author J.L. Berg is a California native living in the South. She is the author of the self-pubbed Ready series, which has sold over 100,000 copies. Married to her high school sweetheart. She and her husband have two beautiful girls that drive them batty on a daily basis. When she's not writing, you can find her with her nose stuck in a romance book, in a yoga studio or devouring anything chocolate.
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